(再)作为反殖民主义破裂的即兴成员;(再)在波多黎各做扫盲工作

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Pedagogies Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/1554480X.2021.1944868
Carmen Liliana Medina, Maria del Rocío Costa
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基于在波多黎各10年的批判性读写工作,作者以创造性的方式吸引读者,分享我们作为波多黎各当地教师和戏剧活动家的经验中的关键事件。我们的长期目标是探索新的创造性方法来进行教育研究和教学,打破在当地教室进行扫盲工作的传统殖民结构。在分享这些创造性的故事后,我们探讨了即兴创作作为反殖民文化(un)行为的概念,以破坏殖民强加的居住教室空间的方式。
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(Re)membering in improvisation as anticolonial ruptures: (un)doing literacy work in puerto rico
ABSTRACT Grounded in 10 years of critical literacy work in Puerto Rico, the authors engage readers creatively, to share key events in both our experiences as local teachers and as theatre activists in Puerto Rico. Our long-term purpose has been to explore new creative approaches to doing educational research and pedagogies that rupture traditional colonial structures of doing literacy work in local classrooms. After we share these creative stories we explore the idea of improvisation as Anticolonial literacy (un)doings to disrupt colonial imposed ways of inhabiting classroom spaces.
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